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In order for microwave background radiation to be evidence for the Big Bang, what else must also be trueA singularity must be present at the beginningRed Shift to show the Universe is not expandingA period of cosmic inflation in the first fraction of a secondAn abundance of Hydrogen and Helium
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:30
The two stars in a certain binary star system move in circular orbits. the first star, alpha, has an orbital speed of 36 km/s. the second star, beta, has an orbital speed of 12 km/s. the orbital period is 137 d. a) what is the mass of the star alpha? b) what is the mass of the star beta?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:30
Lightning is an example of what phenomenon? a release of a large amount of energyan absorption of a large amount of energya natural electric circuita natural electric current
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Physics, 22.06.2019 18:00
At the negative terminal of the battery the electron has electric potential energy. what happens to this energy as the electron jumps from the negative to the positive terminal?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:30
Visualize the problem and identify special cases first examine the problem by drawing a picture and visualizing the motion. apply newton's 2nd law, ∑f⃗ =ma⃗ , to each body in your mind. don't worry about which quantities are given. think about the forces on each body: how are these consistent with the direction of the acceleration for that body? can you think of any special cases that you can solve quickly now and use to test your understanding later? one special case in this problem is if m2=0, in which case block 1 would simply fall freely under the acceleration of gravity: a⃗ 1=−gj^.
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